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1. What does the TV offer?
2. Who is it for?
3. How is the main news programme called?
4. Is it British or American?
5. What programmes are on tomorrow?
6. Webpage address:


1. It is news tv
2.Is it for adults
3.It is CNN Today
4.It is American
5.MORNING - EVENING SCHEDULE
Today
Saturday
ET PT

5:00
a.m. 2:00
a.m. Anderson Cooper 360 (replay): Your connection to the world of news.

6:00
a.m. 3:00
a.m. American Morning: What the results in New Hampshire mean for the REST
of the presidential race... Who's in? Who's out? Wake up to the most news
in the morning, with American Morning.

9:00
a.m. 6:00
a.m. CNN Newsroom: Tony Harris and Heidi Collins bring you updates of the
latest news around the world and interviews with the day's newsmakers, experts
and trendsetters.

12:00
p.m. 9:00
a.m. Your World Today: We bring you updates of the latest news around the world
and interviews with the day's newsmakers, experts and trendsetters.

1:00
p.m. 10:00
a.m. CNN Newsroom: From the headlines to the front lines: Kyra Phillips and Don
Lemon take you to where news is happening.

4:00
p.m. 1:00
p.m. The Situation Room : Step into "The Situation Room" weekdays for a look at
your world raw, unfiltered and live.
6:00
p.m. 3:00
p.m. The Situation Room: Step into "The Situation Room" weeknights for a look at
your world raw, unfiltered and live.

7:00
p.m. 4:00
p.m. Lou Dobbs Tonight: Lou gives his take on the outcome of the New Hampshire primary,
and what the campaign trail looks like as it turns toward South Carolina.

8:00
p.m. 5:00
p.m. America Votes 2008: McCain and Clinton win in New Hampshire, but there are several
more contests to go. Whose message is resonating with voters in the next big states?

9:00
p.m. 6:00
p.m. Larry King Live: Need some advice? Then don't miss this show as advice personality
Dr. Laura Schlessinger sits down to talk with Larry -- and take your calls and emails
about problems big and small.

10:00
p.m. 7:00
p.m. Anderson Cooper 360° : Why are presidential candidates suddenly claiming they're
the "candidate of change"? It's more than just a buzzword. So who's backing it up?

6. www.cnn.com